The Bright Side: 3,000-Year-Old Mural Depicting Fish, Stars and Plants Discovered in Peru
15 Articles
15 Articles
The Bright Side: 3,000-year-old mural depicting fish, stars and plants discovered in Peru
Archaeologists in Peru have discovered a pre-Hispanic mural dating back more than 3,000 years at the Huaca Yolanda site, located 580 kilometres from the capital, Lima. The work found in an ancient temple is decorated with images of fish, stars, fishing nets and plants.
Peruvian archaeologists announced on Tuesday that they had discovered a pre-Hispanic mural over 3000 years old in the north of the country.
Peruvian archaeologists announced on Tuesday that they had discovered a pre-Hispanic mural over 3000 years old in the north of the country.
Peruvian archeologists discovered a pre-Hispanic mural of more than 3,000 years old in a ceremonial center in northern Peru, researchers reported on Tuesday.The polychrome mural with figures on both sides and original pigments is located within a temple of the archaeological site Huaca (holy place) Yolanda, in the La Libertad region about 580 km north of Lima. “We have found in a surprising way an intact mural of 3,000 to 4,000 years old that ha…
In northern Peru, archaeologists have discovered a three-dimensional fresco. The mural is over 3,000 years old and was unearthed...
The Chachapoya civilization lived more connected than previously thought. New finds in the Río Abiseo Park prove a complex settlement system.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium